Sedum Burrito
Late Winter 2020
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Late Winter 2018
7

Yollymac
Ooh wow! That’s looking amazing!

blissfulinoz
I hope my little guy looks as good as yours eventually!
Mid Summer 2018
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megsy79
Sedum Burrito NOT Sedum Morganianum Burrito!! Keeps changing back to this. Its Baby donkey tail!!

megsy79
Sedum burrito is a perennial, evergreen, pendent succulent with many long hanging stems up to 3.3 feet (1 m) long and fleshy blue-green leaves. It is related to Sedum morganianum, but has smaller and more compact, spherical and shorter leaves.

megsy79
@teamgardentags I've tried adding this to encyclopaedia but it keeps reverting back after a day...this plant is Sedum Burrito (Burro’s Tail, Baby Donkey Tail) and is related to Sedum Morganianum Burrito but has smaller compact leaves.